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Jun 26 2008   1:16PM GMT

What is Google’s vision for enterprise applications in the cloud?



Posted by: Alexander Howard
Google, business, interoperability, applications, Web 2.0, compliance, enterprise, software, data, Technology, Web services, video, Internet, innovation, collaboration, conversation, governance, trend, buzz, communications, Web applications, buzzword, cloud computing, utility computing, the cloud, government, conference, enterprise 2.0

Three TechTarget editors interviewed Rishi Chandra, Product Manager, Google Enterprise, at the Enterprise 2.0 Conference in Boston.

Barney Beal, Zach Church and Alex Howard covered a wide range of topics over the course of this exclusive thirty minute interview, questioning Chandra about Google’s vision for enterprise applications, cloud computing, security, compliance and more.

May 9 2008   9:03AM GMT

Video: David Stewart describes the major challenges facing anti-money laundering software makers



Posted by: Alexander Howard
business, applications, compliance, software, video, governance, authentication

In this video, David Stewart, Director of Financial Crimes at SAS Software, describes the major challenges facing anti-money laundering software makers.

In other chapters, Stewart (naturally) plugs his company’s products, along with looking ahead to the long term trends in AML compliance. These videos are from the SAS Financial Services section of SAS.com.


Apr 12 2007   1:33PM GMT

The Internet Governance Forum: Internationalizing ICANN



Posted by: Alexander Howard
Internet, governance, ICANN

The inaugural Internet Governance Forum took place from October 30 through November 2, 2006, in Athens, Greece.

The IGF Web site, which features text transcription of the opening ceremony and sessions on openness, security,
diversity, access and emerging issues was “set up to support the process started by the UN Secretary-General with a view to convening a new forum for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue.”

Archived webcasts of the proceedings are also available, in untranslated form, in English, Français and Español. The opening ceremony featured words from Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn. Much of the dialogue at the event was marked by implicit - and some times explicit - criticisms by delegates of US authority over ICANN.

The Secretariat’s informal summary of all the sessions is available here as a PDF.